Jay and the team bring three treasured family heirlooms, and the memories they hold, back to life. First to arrive at the barn is Vanessa Simonite, with what appears to be a piece of wood and a bag of bits, but once was a beautiful mosaic table made by hand by her late husband Jeremy. He made it in secret as a present for Vanessa just before he died. Years later, the mosaic tiles started to come lose, and in one unfortunate moment all came cascading off in one go. On hand to help repair this ultimate jigsaw puzzle is the barn's ceramic expert Kirsten with help from woodwork whizz Will. The next challenge is for the Repair Shop's book-binding specialist Chris. Mother and daughter Kathryn and Victoria Gethin have brought in a family heirloom from the very heart of their home - the kitchen. Victoria's grandmother Ida's handwritten recipe book contains the ingredients for many a special family occasion, from birthday cakes to Christmas buffets. But now the well-worn, stained pages are falling apart. Kathryn and Victoria are hoping Chris can rescue the recipes and memories they hold for future family events. Finally, Selina Shaw and Iris Newell have brought in a nautical time piece that they hope horologist Steve can make ship-shape once again. This art deco delight was bought by Iris's father - a trawler skipper by trade - for his wife. He was usually careful with his money, so it was an extravagant present and was treasured by Iris's mum. But it hasn't worked for over 30 years, the mechanical model ship the clock displays no longer sails, and the changing colours of the ship's seascape backdrop no longer change. Steve now represents their last hope of reviving this memory of Iris's mother and father.